Transsexual kidnapper in Scotland arrested and put on trial
Andrew George Miller, a transgender butcher who goes by ‘Amy George’, is in court following the disappearance of a girl aged 11 in Scotland.Now that's getting somewhere. They're doing the right thing to identify him by his biological sex, since to do otherwise is clearly what he'd want. It's been asked before why we're giving privileges to violent offenders who could also easily be as racist as they're sexist, and the time's come to stop rewarding them with descriptions and pronouns they want to be called by. (Although I notice the word "their" turns up in the article texts, and that's another something we could do without.) The male offender in focus over in Scotland should be incarcerated at a men's prison, and authorities shouldn't be allowing him anywhere near women, period. Let's hope the kidnap victim will be okay too, and offer condolences to her, and her family.
Details of the incident, which saw police divers and mountain rescue teams scrambled to try and locate the girl, are currently somewhat unclear, with the missing girl being found alive at a property on Monday night after disappearing from Galashiels town centre on Sunday afternoon, and Miller attending a private court hearing on Thursday, according to The Telegraph.
Police Scotland said of the case: “The girl was traced at a property in the Galashiels area at about 9.30pm on Monday, February 6. Inquiries into the circumstances are ongoing.”
A report by the Daily Mail notes Miller arrived at court today with a blanket over their head, but that pink-painted fingernails were visible.
[...] Andrew Miller, who also goes by Amy George, is on record as supporting the controversial laws on gender self-identification pushed by Nicola Sturgeon, leader of the left-separatist Scottish National Party (SNP) and First Minister in Scotland’s devolved government, ran the venerable butcher’s shop Millers of Melrose.
The shop was mentioned by name by JK Rowling, who has earned many enemies among trans activists and their allies for speaking out of trans policies’ impact on women’s safety, in a novel she penned under her occasional pseudonym Robert Galbraith.
[...] Interestingly, Police Scotland has thus far referred to Miller as a “53-year-old man” — a break with the usual policy of describing biological males claiming to be women using female terminology.
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